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We get the latest from Venezuela as Juan Guaidó attempts to seize power in the “final phase” of his Operación Libertad. Plus: is Sri Lanka a testing ground for the future of Islamic State? And will Woodstock 50 go ahead?

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We look at the unfolding coup in Venezuela, discuss how Chinese tech is unsettling the intelligence-sharing relationship between the US and the UK, and analyse Theresa May’s next move. Plus: a look back at the reign of…

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What will Emperor Akihito’s abdication mean for Japan? We have business news from Bloomberg and examine talks between Serbia and Kosovo. Plus: why has a Eurovision winner waded into a debate about political boycotts?

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We start in Japan where, today, 85-year-old Emperor Akihito is abdicating after three decades. Then: who will succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as president of the European Commission? Plus: a look at the latest tech stories and…

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We look at how a centre-left government pulled off an election win in Spain and evaluate the consequences of the far-right’s gains. Plus: we ask if Russia really is training whales as submarine commandos and speak to act…

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Daniella Peled, James Boys and Andrew Mueller discuss the outcome of the Spanish election, the latest in Washington politics, the outlook for the UK Labour party in the upcoming European elections and why Russia would…

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Is Sri Lanka’s government guilty of curbing civil liberties following the Easter Sunday attacks? Plus: Switzerland’s relationship with the EU, Australia’s elections and we ask whether cinema is witnessing a renaissance.

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As Spain’s Socialists win the elections, we examine the repercussions of the far-right Vox party’s gains. Plus: thousands of tribal leaders converge in Afghanistan to establish a framework for negotiations with the Taliban…